English: Wetmore Mill One of the eleven water mills in the Moddershall Valley which ground flint for the local pottery industry (mixed with the clay, ground flint produced a whiter coloured material). Three such mills survive in this grid square - this one has been converted into a house but retains its waterwheel.
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